Radio-telemetry

Radio-telemetry

Al Seib / Los Angeles Times

Jeff Sikich, wildlife biologist with the National Park Service, uses a radio receiver near Griffith Park to monitor possible activity by mountain lion P-22. Sikich is using radio telemetry to monitor P-22 and hopes to recapture the lion to attach a new GPS.

Jeff Sikich, wildlife biologist with the National Park Service, uses a radio receiver near Griffith Park to monitor possible activity by mountain lion P-22. Sikich is using radio telemetry to monitor P-22 and hopes to recapture the lion to attach a new GPS. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)

Jeff Sikich, wildlife biologist with the National Park Service, uses a radio receiver near Griffith Park to monitor possible activity by mountain lion P-22. Sikich is using radio telemetry to monitor P-22 and hopes to recapture the lion to attach a new GPS.